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What to Write in a Thanksgiving Card for Client

A thanksgiving card to client needs a different voice than one to a coworker or a stranger. Here are 15 message ideas — across heartfelt, funny, short, religious, and more — written specifically for this relationship.

Thanksgiving cards are an underused chance to put gratitude into words, especially for people who won't be at your table. A short, specific thank-you mailed in mid-November lands differently than the same words spoken in passing.

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15 Thanksgiving Messages for Client

Heartfelt
Thinking of you this Thanksgiving — and of how lucky I am to count you among my most-thankful-fors.
Heartfelt
Happy Thanksgiving. Wishing your table to be loud with the people you love most.
Heartfelt
Sending warmth your way this Thanksgiving — gratitude for you and the year we've shared.
Heartfelt
Happy Thanksgiving. May your day be full of seconds, slow conversation, and a long walk after.
Heartfelt
Wishing you a Thanksgiving that feels like the home you remember.
Heartfelt
Happy Thanksgiving, friend. So grateful for you.
Heartfelt
Thanksgiving wishes to you and yours.
Heartfelt
Thinking of you with gratitude this week.
Religious
"Give thanks to the Lord, for He is good; His love endures forever." (Psalm 107:1) Happy Thanksgiving.
Religious
Wishing you a Thanksgiving full of gratitude, family, and God's peace.
Religious
Praying your home is full of joy and your hearts full of thanks this Thanksgiving.
Short & Sweet
Happy Thanksgiving.
Short & Sweet
Wishing you a wonderful Thanksgiving.
Short & Sweet
So grateful for you.
Short & Sweet
Happy Thanksgiving from our family to yours.

How to personalize a thanksgiving card for client

Be specific about what you're thankful for about this person. Not "everything," not "all you do" — name one thing. "I'm thankful for the way you remember to ask about my dad" is the kind of line people read twice.

When you're writing to client in particular, lean on shared history — a memory you can name, a habit you've watched them keep, a moment you'd both remember. The relationship deserves a sentence the rest of the world couldn't write.

What to avoid

Don't lecture about the historical complexities of the holiday inside a card meant to thank someone. Skip political and family-drama references. Don't write a Thanksgiving card primarily about food.

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